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he is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, jeep john allen. eamon javers live in washington with details. >> reporter: well this scandal exploded on friday with the resignation of cia director petraeus. that one caught washington by surprise and then within the past 24 hours, the scape dal has got a whole lot big per, as you say, with now the involvement of the top general in afghanistan. let me walk you through who the players r it can be tricky to keep this cast of characters straight in your own mind. the woman at the center of this scandal seems to be jill kelly. she is a tampa socialite who volunteered at the air force base there and had some kind of relationship with jeep john allen involving e-mails. the fbi is apparently received 30,000 pages of e-mails between the two that were potentially inappropriate there. but kelly's relationship, whatever it was, with john allen, apparently also caused some concern with paula broadwell. broadwell is the biographer of general david petraeus, who has admitted now to having an affair with the cia d
he is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, jeep john allen. eamon javers live in washington with details. >> reporter: well this scandal exploded on friday with the resignation of cia director petraeus. that one caught washington by surprise and then within the past 24 hours, the scape dal has got a whole lot big per, as you say, with now the involvement of the top general in afghanistan. let me walk you through who the players r it can be tricky to keep this cast of characters straight...
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for the last four quarters, many japanese models turned to the u.s. markets. next year in p the business should probably decelerate a bit as these positives move into the rear view mirror. it's not about who is selling new cars versus used ones. it's about who can open new stores. carmax, turbo charge growth story, they plan on expanding from 110 locations to over 300. 10% square footage growth over the year. think of carmax as a regional and national used car retailer. many expenses associated with opening new stores should peak by the middle of next year. autonation can't start opening up new dealerships whenever it wants. autonation generally operates franchises for the automakers. autonation is a closely held stock. rbs partners own 38% of the company. in the past, autonation had discipline and patient buyback. carmax just announced its first share repurchase at the end of october which indicates management is feeling bullish about the company's prospects. if you're looking for a way to play the booming domestic auto business, i say carmax is the better bu
for the last four quarters, many japanese models turned to the u.s. markets. next year in p the business should probably decelerate a bit as these positives move into the rear view mirror. it's not about who is selling new cars versus used ones. it's about who can open new stores. carmax, turbo charge growth story, they plan on expanding from 110 locations to over 300. 10% square footage growth over the year. think of carmax as a regional and national used car retailer. many expenses associated...
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he said why would i go to the u.s. embassy. the u.s. embassy said to me, i don't know that we would play a role here. i don't know that we have anything to do. if he's been asked for questioning, he should go in. >> robert frank and producer jeff pullman, thank you so much. the interview, if you missed it or just joining us, the full interview will be up on cnbc.com. john mcafee, whatever you think of him, in a very difficult situation in the country of belize right now. robert, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, we're going to give you more on the updated negotiations around the fiscal cliff. could we get a resolution soon? will the markets bounce back if we do? what's going to happen with hostess? is the company really done? there's a lot more to do here on "street signs." mandy's on "closing bell" today. you're stuck with me. back right after this. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. make sure the news keeps coming
he said why would i go to the u.s. embassy. the u.s. embassy said to me, i don't know that we would play a role here. i don't know that we have anything to do. if he's been asked for questioning, he should go in. >> robert frank and producer jeff pullman, thank you so much. the interview, if you missed it or just joining us, the full interview will be up on cnbc.com. john mcafee, whatever you think of him, in a very difficult situation in the country of belize right now. robert, thank you...
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we're very focused here in the u.s. on u.s. relations and trade with other countries, but trade is now happening, south-south trade, you have malaysia and new year's trading aggressively across the south region with brazil. i think the growth in the emerging world is not to be missed. but a good way to play it is through u.s. nationals. they can benefit from some incredible effect know logical things happens. 3-d printing is phenomenal. but you have technological advances that are going to allow countries as i said thailand, the philippines, indonesia, brazil continuing to develop their domestic economies. >> what do you say to a client or buddy who says your stock portfolio makes sense you may want to buy some art. >> if the orld's largest economies are weakening their -- so i think art and real estate in some areas does make sense. art starts to be an investment that isn't for everyone, right, because it's not super liquids and you have to really understand what you're buying. you can also get killed in those environments. >>
we're very focused here in the u.s. on u.s. relations and trade with other countries, but trade is now happening, south-south trade, you have malaysia and new year's trading aggressively across the south region with brazil. i think the growth in the emerging world is not to be missed. but a good way to play it is through u.s. nationals. they can benefit from some incredible effect know logical things happens. 3-d printing is phenomenal. but you have technological advances that are going to...
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our understanding is the category is around $7 billion in the u.s. alone on energy crindr. the shot market will be $2 billion. it's been growing between 20% and 25% per annum. >> are you making money? you have celebrity endorsers. are they paid? >> my partner curtis "50 cent" jackson put his money where his mouth is. he and i put a lot of dollars on the table and invested in it. the nice thing is celebrities have either got on board because they believe in the cause around feeding a child with every one we sell. they also like the energy hit because it is more natural and it works. >> very diverse group of celebrities here. whether sex, age or whatnot. joan rivers to d.j. pauly d. >> it goes back to when you have a platform where it's around feeding kids in need. that's working for us well. >> right. >> as a platform the other thing is the more the product has got more, you know, less of the bad stuff and more environment oriented. >> monster beverage was the hot thing and the stock was called hanson natural. a lot of people said coca-cola should buy them. are you for sale?
our understanding is the category is around $7 billion in the u.s. alone on energy crindr. the shot market will be $2 billion. it's been growing between 20% and 25% per annum. >> are you making money? you have celebrity endorsers. are they paid? >> my partner curtis "50 cent" jackson put his money where his mouth is. he and i put a lot of dollars on the table and invested in it. the nice thing is celebrities have either got on board because they believe in the cause around...
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. >>> if congress drifts u.s. economy off the fiscal cliff, the department of education's 2013 budget will be cut by over $4 billion with $256 million cut from the federal student aid program. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire ou
. >>> if congress drifts u.s. economy off the fiscal cliff, the department of education's 2013 budget will be cut by over $4 billion with $256 million cut from the federal student aid program. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good...
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not in the u.s. it requires a company focused on daily deals to have a huge sales force and then incredibly dense amount of offers within a locale so that the offers you receive in your e-mails don't seem completely irrelevant. that offer density is something that is very hard for a second or third or 50th player in the space to put forth. that's why living social is cutting back trying to focus on things that are profitable. if you're the biggest which groupon is by a long shot still, they can make it work. it's not perhaps being run optimally today and i'm sure they'll try to make that change over the course of the next year, but that offer density they have it and they have the sales force and they're not shrinking in the u.s. outside of the u.s. it doesn't seem to be working. >> i'm trying to count the number of companies you have seen start up and go public and you name it. if being first and being biggest isn't enough, does that change the way startups have to think from now on? >> i think this
not in the u.s. it requires a company focused on daily deals to have a huge sales force and then incredibly dense amount of offers within a locale so that the offers you receive in your e-mails don't seem completely irrelevant. that offer density is something that is very hard for a second or third or 50th player in the space to put forth. that's why living social is cutting back trying to focus on things that are profitable. if you're the biggest which groupon is by a long shot still, they can...
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it will last. >> the u.s. is a built out franchise area. okay? you have franchise -- >> a built out franchise area but taco bell as we know also got themselves into a different menu category to go up against the chipotles of the world. for that reason alone i think they're stealing business back you didn't expect before on higher dollar value than you would normally get. >> it comes and goes, pete. a mature business in the u.s. they'll get a bump up here and there but you can't stay. you can't go into stock for an investment case and then the investment case goes to hell in a hand basket. this one did. >> and by that dip in the quarter is why i think there is an opportunity. >> when you're only looking for 200, that is a big delta. stay away until -- >> valuations were too high. now i think they're giving an opportunity to get in. >> joe, what do you do with this? who made the more compelling argument on yum? >> i think i made the more compelling argument and it's this. it has to do with the macro call on the
it will last. >> the u.s. is a built out franchise area. okay? you have franchise -- >> a built out franchise area but taco bell as we know also got themselves into a different menu category to go up against the chipotles of the world. for that reason alone i think they're stealing business back you didn't expect before on higher dollar value than you would normally get. >> it comes and goes, pete. a mature business in the u.s. they'll get a bump up here and there but you...
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the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is on her way to the middle east for talks with officials in a bid to try to end the deadly crisis. we've been watching oil prices, as well. and after sharp gains yesterday, you can see oil prices pulling back about 27 cents, still just about $89 for wti crude. we will have a live report from our nbc colleagues on the ground in the middle east coming up in the next half hour. >>> let's talk about some of the main market events of the morning. actually today fed chairman ben bernanke's speech at the economics sclub of new york is coming up at 12:15 eastern time. traders will be listening no any comments on the central bank's operation twist program and discussions about changing how the fed communicates about interest rates. operation twist expires next month. and there is some speculation the fed will continue making asset purchases by expanding the size of its $40 billion a month quantitate of it easing program. also on the economic agenda today, oc
the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is on her way to the middle east for talks with officials in a bid to try to end the deadly crisis. we've been watching oil prices, as well. and after sharp gains yesterday, you can see oil prices pulling back about 27 cents, still just about $89 for wti crude. we will have a live report from our nbc colleagues on the ground in the middle east coming up in the next half hour. >>> let's talk about some of the main market events of the morning....
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that's the third biggest u.s. opening ever putting the film on track to -- for as much as $150 million at the u.s. box office this weekend, making "twilight" one of the biggest franchises ever. internationally it is also off to massive start, setting single-day records for the year in both italy and france. this certainly makes lionsgate $412 million acquisition of summit which produces the movie look like a pretty good deal. >>> block ops 2 had the biggest entertainment launch ever with more than $500 million in worldwide sales in the first 24 hours. that's $100 million more than the record the prior column duty set last year. act vision says it remains cautious given the economic situation but analysts still expect this game to sell $19 million to 20 million cop nies this year and next. >>> put an ipad in a blender. who would do that and push start? there it is. we'll show you what happens in a minute and see why that blender has become such a big money maker. >>> plus, iron mike tyson versus that koala bear. se
that's the third biggest u.s. opening ever putting the film on track to -- for as much as $150 million at the u.s. box office this weekend, making "twilight" one of the biggest franchises ever. internationally it is also off to massive start, setting single-day records for the year in both italy and france. this certainly makes lionsgate $412 million acquisition of summit which produces the movie look like a pretty good deal. >>> block ops 2 had the biggest entertainment...
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as head of u.s. ops, how closely are you watching the progress of those talks and if it appears that they break down at any point between now and the end of the year, what sort of contingency plans do you have built in? is there a plan to strip out a lot of capacity in a short period of time? >> carl, thank you for that question. u.p.s. believes that congress does need to move very quickly to get this done and we don't need to go up to the deadline. we work with over 9 million customers on a daily basis. they are telling us that there's a reluctance on their part to invest or hire more workers. it's a simple equation for u.p.s. fewer packages shipped means less jobs for our u.p.s. workers. we would like to see something get done very quickly. >> more and more sites are offering free shipping both ways for a certain size order. i'm wondering how that impacts u.p.s. do they get a flat rate or do they pay the same as any other person? >> we work with major retailers who we have set contracts with. certa
as head of u.s. ops, how closely are you watching the progress of those talks and if it appears that they break down at any point between now and the end of the year, what sort of contingency plans do you have built in? is there a plan to strip out a lot of capacity in a short period of time? >> carl, thank you for that question. u.p.s. believes that congress does need to move very quickly to get this done and we don't need to go up to the deadline. we work with over 9 million customers...
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but it seemed neither the u.s. nor its allies had much of an appetite for pursuing the matter. >> people have died. moneys have gone missing. culprits are running around the world, hiding and scurrying around. i have to ask myself why has this happened? it is not every day that you get billion dollar scandals of this kind. when ali allawi, a harvard educated international banker took over as iraq's minister of finance in 2005, he was confronted with a gaping hole in the treasury. $1.2 billion had been withdrawn by the new ministry of defense to supply the iraqi army with desperately needed equipment to fight the growing insurgency. millions had been misspent on old and antiquated equipment, and allawi says most of the money simply disappeared. how much do you think was stolen? >> i think the figure is probably between $750 million, $800 million >> that's a lot of money. >> it is a huge amount of money by any standard, by--even by your standards. it's one of the biggest thefts in history, i think. >> gone. >> gone,
but it seemed neither the u.s. nor its allies had much of an appetite for pursuing the matter. >> people have died. moneys have gone missing. culprits are running around the world, hiding and scurrying around. i have to ask myself why has this happened? it is not every day that you get billion dollar scandals of this kind. when ali allawi, a harvard educated international banker took over as iraq's minister of finance in 2005, he was confronted with a gaping hole in the treasury. $1.2...
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jim, 4.2 on global comps. 4.3 in the u.s. frank referring to what he calls a healing in the u.s. housing market. >> he's remarkable. he's correctly been negative when it was right to be negative. he's now positive. i was most concerned that this company would have a big dip right here because there's a lot of companies that are reporting that the last few weeks have been bad because of sappndy. didn't skip a beat. stock was down after a series of headlines that misinterpreted the charge. this one could be off to the races. >> what's interesting about home depot, they didn't outline sandy impact because it would be the pull forward in terms of sales in preparation for the hurricane but the books did close prior to sandy so full impact of sandy won't be felt. color expected on the conference call but that could be a key driver going into the last quarter of the year. metrics on the quarter were good. best ticket growth in four years in terms of ticket size. average ticket 54.50. up 2.9% year on year. even below the surface the numbers were really solid for home depot. >> one of the
jim, 4.2 on global comps. 4.3 in the u.s. frank referring to what he calls a healing in the u.s. housing market. >> he's remarkable. he's correctly been negative when it was right to be negative. he's now positive. i was most concerned that this company would have a big dip right here because there's a lot of companies that are reporting that the last few weeks have been bad because of sappndy. didn't skip a beat. stock was down after a series of headlines that misinterpreted the charge....
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despite the u.s. market's weak appetite for electric cars, jane, do you see lot of volts thought in california? >> no, and this is california's fault, because car makers are doing this because to sell any cars in california, the state is going to make themselves a certain number of electric cars but nobody -- while californians love their high bids are, the electric cars other than the tesla don't have a strong enough charge, not working here, maybe we should put put a can need dan yan in charge of california. >> seven hours to charge it, jane. make anybody happy? how far does the volt go, if it goes 30 miles before the charge runs out. >> the leaf goes 80, not even a day's commute for me h >> doesn't work. >> finally, larry ellison scoping up his tenth house on malibu's so-called billionaire's beach. jane this is right up your alley. >> yeah you know, pretty soon, he owns some houses just billionaire, singular. here is the headline, the house he bought, ocean front malibu, billionaire's beach, assess
despite the u.s. market's weak appetite for electric cars, jane, do you see lot of volts thought in california? >> no, and this is california's fault, because car makers are doing this because to sell any cars in california, the state is going to make themselves a certain number of electric cars but nobody -- while californians love their high bids are, the electric cars other than the tesla don't have a strong enough charge, not working here, maybe we should put put a can need dan yan in...
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. >>> if the u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, this would amount in an average increase of $3,500 per household. >>> bank of america is up big on an upgrade. >> upgraded to buy from hold, establishing a $11 target. about 17% return from current levels. thinking a drop in operating expenses will more than offset sluggish growth. bank of america up 68% or so year to date. >>> another stoke that is soaring, barclays. >> the all banking first two. goldman sachs adding this to their conviction buy list. a bit of an odd call though. goldman is basing this on their belief that in february at a big meeting barclays is going to announce restructuring of its operations. they're going to restructure, change some groups around. if they do it, goldman thinks it could have a sector leading up side. but they say even if barclays doesn't restructure the stock they believe has nice downside support. >> lowe's trading at 5 1/2-year highs. >> great story. profit 5 cents above expectations. they beat sales forecasts. here'
. >>> if the u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, this would amount in an average increase of $3,500 per household. >>> bank of america is up big on an upgrade. >> upgraded to buy from hold, establishing a $11 target. about 17% return from current levels. thinking a drop in operating expenses will more than offset sluggish growth. bank of america up 68% or so year to date. >>> another stoke that is soaring, barclays. >> the all banking first two. goldman sachs...
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u.s. will be the top producer, but u.s. will use a lot of oil at home and saudi arabia will produce less than united states but we will be the largest exporter. in terms of russia, the shale production increases in terms of natural gas but u.s. increase is much more than russia. so when we look at the global picture we see u.s. will be number one, followed by russia and saudi arabia. >> all right. well there you have it, bold forecast and rationale behind it. back to you. >> thank you for that, sharon epperson. >>> coming up next, it must be opposite day because there is actually some good news for rim. >>> later on the short list to buy hostess. the story like the twinkie -- hard to kill. back with it after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. the memories that last, start with the gifts that last. ♪ enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l.bean. [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who
u.s. will be the top producer, but u.s. will use a lot of oil at home and saudi arabia will produce less than united states but we will be the largest exporter. in terms of russia, the shale production increases in terms of natural gas but u.s. increase is much more than russia. so when we look at the global picture we see u.s. will be number one, followed by russia and saudi arabia. >> all right. well there you have it, bold forecast and rationale behind it. back to you. >> thank...
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obviously in the u.s., fomc has to do something to replace operation twist. you look over to japan, you are finally getting chatter that they are going to get real aggressive, stimulus efforts, end could weaken. is it now looking like it is a globally coordinated effort here and just a race to take that currency as cheap as you possibly can get it? >> that's what you are seeing. really a keynesian warfare here across the world. big government is highly inn debt. all of the -- six of the major top ten economies. colossal debt, colossal leverage and they are trying to lever that up at this point. but the mark let fight them. i think it is about trading in -- inflection points. yen has been very, very weak. and as you said, and that's a sign that japan is moving that way. spain -- disturbing in europe in terms of their fiscal cliff, spanish ten years have been massively underperforming italian ten years. that's -- that's really a warning sign for another spain problem in the next couple of weeks. >> in your note today you say short the home builders and sell int
obviously in the u.s., fomc has to do something to replace operation twist. you look over to japan, you are finally getting chatter that they are going to get real aggressive, stimulus efforts, end could weaken. is it now looking like it is a globally coordinated effort here and just a race to take that currency as cheap as you possibly can get it? >> that's what you are seeing. really a keynesian warfare here across the world. big government is highly inn debt. all of the -- six of the...
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at u.s. trust, our expertise extends well beyond investment advice and research analysis. it includes proprietary offerings like our eldercare program, which helps provide for those who came before you. and our financial empowerment program, which helps prepare those who come next. resources like these have made us the number-one trust company. that's why generations of families have come to us to help build their own legacies. >>> we have a flood of special dividends in our top three trades. companies hurting to pay investors before a possible tax rate rise, and las vegas sands is one of them. here's it is stock up nearly 6% today. weiss, what's the deal here? >> sheldon adelson is a large shareholder. he said i'll take cash of this. you'll see more of this. keep in mind the casinos are generally cash-rich companies. you'll see more in this space in particular. >> dillard's is doing it as well up 2% today, the stock. >> any of these stocks where you have insiders that hold big positions and just as steven said the potential for the taxes not being fixed by year-end, i bel
at u.s. trust, our expertise extends well beyond investment advice and research analysis. it includes proprietary offerings like our eldercare program, which helps provide for those who came before you. and our financial empowerment program, which helps prepare those who come next. resources like these have made us the number-one trust company. that's why generations of families have come to us to help build their own legacies. >>> we have a flood of special dividends in our top three...
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>> i'm convinced they will do. >> so when you look at the u.s. market, it has been strong, but not overly strong. what's the change in the next year, do you see that continuing? >> as opposed to the premium, like porsche, we'll have success, and there will be a discussion about this, what you mentioned before, from my point of view, most of the volume will get but not the -- >> mathias muller, a worldwide debut, there it is, the new porsche cayman, sees it first here on cnbc. >> i'm getting e-mails from people who have a cayman who say they should have waited, it's absolutely gorgeous. thank you, phil. >>> marisa meyers speaking out publicly for the first time. what did she have to say about the silicon valley internet giant. >>> and we're expecting the president to speak at any moment. let's hope it doesn't come during the commercial break. back in a second. [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. >>> groupon making -- the company is due to
>> i'm convinced they will do. >> so when you look at the u.s. market, it has been strong, but not overly strong. what's the change in the next year, do you see that continuing? >> as opposed to the premium, like porsche, we'll have success, and there will be a discussion about this, what you mentioned before, from my point of view, most of the volume will get but not the -- >> mathias muller, a worldwide debut, there it is, the new porsche cayman, sees it first here on...
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the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping for discounts online. they're not benefitting the stores, cyber monday's actually not a real thing because they had the discounts up online on thursday night and friday morning. the whole sector that's the s&p retail, that's locked in the down trend since the first week of september. and quite frankly, it's just not a positive thing. i don't know why anyone would want to speculate in this group as a whole. you've got to be really specific if you want to play retail. >> you were specific last week on tjx. >> i was, and got out of half the position today. the stock sh
the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping...
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. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market. is this the ultimate buy signal? keep it here for full coverage of president obama's first news conference since being reelected. that starts at 1 p.m. eastern time. in the meantime, we'll go to break with naughty by nature. >>> fast money isn't about a bull market. >> in the blink of an eye, everything changes. >> you have to be able to surround the trade. >> we're doing what we do for a living and we're all together as a team but we all come at it but from a different perspective. >> it's all about moving the odds into your favor. >> it's what drives up the value of the show. >> i am john najarian. i
. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market....
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so if you aspire to be the ceo or the u.s. president this is a really tough one, although i agree with mike, i think at 82 to 80, i'm in. >> i mean, the stock was at a 52-week high a year ago for a reason, and that is the sales were strong. >>> coming up next hour on "mad money," cramer's got a very strong show. it's a secret. we're going to find out. >> a great show. >> always. without a doubt. but in the meantime, stay tuned. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but rec
so if you aspire to be the ceo or the u.s. president this is a really tough one, although i agree with mike, i think at 82 to 80, i'm in. >> i mean, the stock was at a 52-week high a year ago for a reason, and that is the sales were strong. >>> coming up next hour on "mad money," cramer's got a very strong show. it's a secret. we're going to find out. >> a great show. >> always. without a doubt. but in the meantime, stay tuned. [ male announcer ] the markets...
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walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil, china and india." >> courtney, we should mention walmart's biggest rival target also came through with results today and also missed on the sales estimates i think i'm right in saying. >> that's right. i think what's really going on here is we are talking about a consumer that's still struggling in this economic environment. unemployment has gotten better but it's still around 8%. we've got this fiscal cliff looming. yes, the holidays are around the corner so that's what many retailers are banking on. but beyond that it's
walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil,...
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then he is on to minima, a country that no u.s. president has visited before. then he'll head to cambodia for the east asia summit. come new year's day, america could face a $7 trillion nightmare. a series of tax increases and major spending cuts will go into effect unless the white house and capitol hill reach a deal. cnn's political editor paul ste steinhouser is gauging what the public is saying about the fiscal cliff. paul? >> the clock is ticking on avoiding the fiscal cliff. the president, as he sat down at the white house friday with top congressional leaders from both parties. americans agree in a poll that it is extremely or very important for the president and congress to reach a deal. >> i believe we can do this and avert the fiscal cliff. >> reporter: and that's what most people want. they say that republicans and democrats should compromise to prevent massive spending cuts and tax hikes from beginning to kick in at the beginning of the year. so what do they want in any deal? 45% say it should be about half spending cuts and half tax increases with
then he is on to minima, a country that no u.s. president has visited before. then he'll head to cambodia for the east asia summit. come new year's day, america could face a $7 trillion nightmare. a series of tax increases and major spending cuts will go into effect unless the white house and capitol hill reach a deal. cnn's political editor paul ste steinhouser is gauging what the public is saying about the fiscal cliff. paul? >> the clock is ticking on avoiding the fiscal cliff. the...
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strength in all u.s. regions. they say pro contractor business is up, but this does not include superstorm sandy impact, which hit on the first day of its fourth quarter. by comparison, hurricane irene last year boost sales by $360 million over two quarters, and makes for very tough comps in the northeast. so we'll see what to expect ahead as people start to rebuild. >> indeed. bertha, thanks so much. josh brown, this is about housing and the housing recovery. >> yeah, this has been the most obviously way to play. not just housing and home building, but actually all the foreclosures that have now become rental units. the first thing people do when they take one of these from the banks is spend $50,000, $60,000 to fix them up. so home depot is really strong, but i will tell you, i think lowe's is a more compelling opportunity. the stock broke out in the last week of october. it is in the process of retesting that breakout around 32. this name has done nothing versus home depot's huge last 18 months. and i think it'
strength in all u.s. regions. they say pro contractor business is up, but this does not include superstorm sandy impact, which hit on the first day of its fourth quarter. by comparison, hurricane irene last year boost sales by $360 million over two quarters, and makes for very tough comps in the northeast. so we'll see what to expect ahead as people start to rebuild. >> indeed. bertha, thanks so much. josh brown, this is about housing and the housing recovery. >> yeah, this has been...
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"for u.s. companies, there will be more inexpensive labor, but there may also be opportunities to build infrastructure west where labor costs are cheaper mid-country than in the west." the imbalance of trade, accusations of an undervalued currency and protectionism are still challenges, but observers think conditions could improve within five years. bp will pay a record fine of $4.5 billion for the massive spill in the gulf. the oil giant is also pleading guilty to criminal charges in relation to the deaths of 11 workers and for lying to congress. the disaster happened in 2010 and is considered the worst offshore oil spill in u.s. history. the chairman of bp issued a statement saying: "we believe this resolution is in the best interest of bp and its shareholders." a seperate $7.8 billion settlement between bp and 100,000 businesses and other is under consideration in new orleans. trouble is cooking at hostess brands. in a drastic measure, the company gave its striking employees an ultimatum, sa
"for u.s. companies, there will be more inexpensive labor, but there may also be opportunities to build infrastructure west where labor costs are cheaper mid-country than in the west." the imbalance of trade, accusations of an undervalued currency and protectionism are still challenges, but observers think conditions could improve within five years. bp will pay a record fine of $4.5 billion for the massive spill in the gulf. the oil giant is also pleading guilty to criminal charges in...
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the u.s. and china. there are american brands everywhere. companies like mcdone olds are sinking their teeth into the china market. china is one of the biggest markets outside the u.s. in return mcdonald's hires thousands chinese. china is become abouting a major destination for american goods. but with the global economy struggling, tensions between the two major trading partners have been rising over everything from the u.s.'s growing security presence in the region to china's currency and trade. >> i'm a little pessimistic because in the kind of world we live in where there's a struggle for global demand, that struggle will show up in the trade area. >> reporter: rhetoric about china flared on on the campaign trail with barack obama promising to stand up to china as he heads into his second term. >> i set up a trade task force to go after cheaters. that's why we brought more cases than the previous administration in two terms. >> reporter: cases for example over auto parts and solar panels.
the u.s. and china. there are american brands everywhere. companies like mcdone olds are sinking their teeth into the china market. china is one of the biggest markets outside the u.s. in return mcdonald's hires thousands chinese. china is become abouting a major destination for american goods. but with the global economy struggling, tensions between the two major trading partners have been rising over everything from the u.s.'s growing security presence in the region to china's currency and...
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how big of a concern should this be for the u.s.? the last thing the u.s. is wanting is to get pulled into another war. but the administration has said obviously, it has israel's back. >> i think that this is a major concern for the u.s., and like it or not, the u.s. is tied to israel in the minds of muslims around the world, and so, whatever happens in gaza, whatever happens in the palestinian territories is going to have repercussions in afghanistan, pakistan, the streets of egypt, and anywhere the u.s. is trying to build relationships and do business. >> fareed, there are questions about the relationships between israel and turkey, another u.s. ally. >> it will be interesting to see how turkey reacts. the original schism between turn kai and israel was over gaza and over the blockade of gaza. will the prime minister of turkey use this as another opportunity to win domestic support at home by criticizing israel? >> sara, david and fareed, thank you. >>> a nanny accused of killing two children, stabbed to death in the bathtub in the manhattan apartment. th
how big of a concern should this be for the u.s.? the last thing the u.s. is wanting is to get pulled into another war. but the administration has said obviously, it has israel's back. >> i think that this is a major concern for the u.s., and like it or not, the u.s. is tied to israel in the minds of muslims around the world, and so, whatever happens in gaza, whatever happens in the palestinian territories is going to have repercussions in afghanistan, pakistan, the streets of egypt, and...
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the u.s. government is actively considering bolder interventions in syria, including directly arming some of the opposition forces. short time ago i talked about that with the former cia officer, bob baer and cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. the u.s. ambassador to syria, robert ford, confirmed that the obama administration is considering deeper intervention to help the rebels in syria, something that to date, it's been loathe to do. no decision has been made at least not yet, we're told. what do you make of this? it would certainly be a dramatic policy shift. >> it would, wolf, but in some ways, it's too late. it's awfully, there are real consequences to the fact we waited and acted through allies. this has been a real crisis along the turkish border. we worked with our arab allies in saudi arabia and qatar but in the meantime, this vacuum that's been created while the assad regime annihilates its own people, the bloodshed that's taken place, has created this vacuum. the lack
the u.s. government is actively considering bolder interventions in syria, including directly arming some of the opposition forces. short time ago i talked about that with the former cia officer, bob baer and cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. the u.s. ambassador to syria, robert ford, confirmed that the obama administration is considering deeper intervention to help the rebels in syria, something that to date, it's been loathe to do. no decision has been made at least not yet,...
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both probably u.s. dollar positive. and i think what we should be looking at is what has transpired in europe. things are beginning to brew again. we have political risk rising. greece could fall apart. we could enter a whole new election cycle in the next two weeks. >> just the levels there. >> reporter: absolutely. $1. $1.2795 short euro looking to fall back down to $1.26 with a stop at 1.29. >> okay. good to see you, camilla sutton joining us there and for more trade catch money in motion, currency trading tonight. yes, it is friday. at 5:30 eastern. and if you want more education about currency go to currency class. >> goldman's chief economist jan hatzius will join us. we'll get his take on the jobs number and what it means for the economy moving forward. and we're awaiting the president to speak on the jobs number at any moment. when that happens we will take you there live when he begins his remarks. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractur
both probably u.s. dollar positive. and i think what we should be looking at is what has transpired in europe. things are beginning to brew again. we have political risk rising. greece could fall apart. we could enter a whole new election cycle in the next two weeks. >> just the levels there. >> reporter: absolutely. $1. $1.2795 short euro looking to fall back down to $1.26 with a stop at 1.29. >> okay. good to see you, camilla sutton joining us there and for more trade catch...
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in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they could go back and work on remerchandising the store. this company pursued the project impact strategy a number of years. >> the stock is down 3% and my guess is it's because of margins. >> right, i think that they as a result of having seen some success have gotten sefinvestorn opportunity to run walmart better. it's hard to think of walmart as a boss toms up story. this number is a little soft but needs some context. this is the toughest comparison they've had in a very long time. this is the best two-year stat comp. in three year
in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they...
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u.s. yesterday. take a look at the bond wall here of course we have an italian auction coming up later and italy's ten year, below 4.5% this morning. so price rising. that yield falling. spain also benefiting. that yield down to 5.2%. bunds creeping back up to 1.4% level. let's key in on currency. the aussie dollar despite the broader risk-on attitude a weaker. dollar-yen moving higher 82.13. and the nikkei is adding to its string of gains throughout the month. euro-dollar rebounding off yesterday's trading session to add 0.1%. let's check in on how the asia trading session went overnight and for more, deidre wong morris joins us from singapore. >> well, it was a very good session over here, as well. headline driven. but a good session on the back of that optimism for fiscal cliff talk. all except this glaring spot of red. shanghai composite finishing lower for yet another session. it keeps falling further and further. doesn't seem that there is anything that policymakers or investors can
u.s. yesterday. take a look at the bond wall here of course we have an italian auction coming up later and italy's ten year, below 4.5% this morning. so price rising. that yield falling. spain also benefiting. that yield down to 5.2%. bunds creeping back up to 1.4% level. let's key in on currency. the aussie dollar despite the broader risk-on attitude a weaker. dollar-yen moving higher 82.13. and the nikkei is adding to its string of gains throughout the month. euro-dollar rebounding off...
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so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company is pushing. we look back historically, there are more enterprise switched. now the big push is in the data center. you think about the server market, that's about a $50 billion opportunity. so i think cisco's vision -- and i agree with it, they need to be a broader i.t. vendor, not just a networking vendor. server ucs broadens their market exposure. >> so what does scientific atlanta do at this point? do we even talk about it anymore? does it complement what they have? >> it definitely complements the product port
so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company...
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u.s. government is the world's biggest buyer of software associated with the running of any kind of government. that's another kind of corollary here. a big comment from a lot of people in the defense industry about that yesterday. i think they're the first company to come out and make realistic expectations of what will happen in the next couple of years. back to you. >> okay. thank you. dave cote is the head of the curve on all of this. let's shift to bonds and dollar. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. rick? >> thank you, jim. everyone is excited about good housing numbers. everybody but the fixed income market. everybody but the equity market. i know there's an hp issue here. however, let's look at the charts. let's put up a two-day chart of tens. clearly you can see we're up about a basis point on the day. if you look on the right side of the chart and look around 8:30 eastern, you can't pick out that we had a good housing number. if you really switch this around a bit, you lo
u.s. government is the world's biggest buyer of software associated with the running of any kind of government. that's another kind of corollary here. a big comment from a lot of people in the defense industry about that yesterday. i think they're the first company to come out and make realistic expectations of what will happen in the next couple of years. back to you. >> okay. thank you. dave cote is the head of the curve on all of this. let's shift to bonds and dollar. rick santelli at...
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but if you look at the general picture of equities here in the u.s. and corporate balance sheets, particularly valuation levels, stocks are just not expensive here. they may not be dirt cheap, but they're certainly not expensive either. we think, you know, now through the end of the year the things that have worked over the course of the last 12 to 18 months continue to work. large equities is certainly in that category. >> certainly the large dividend payers as well. all right. the sectors that have performed well all year jurnunderperforme last week. we're seeing them in the lead now. what would be your guess in terms of where the money moves sector-wise? >> i think as was just mentioned, next tuesday is a major roll of the dice. several people have strategically played that very well. particularly dividend payers. i think what you're seeing is some people kind of cleaning up, taking some profits, reducing their risk in that thing in case there is a surprise in the election. i think they're holding back now, but i still see things being somewhat def
but if you look at the general picture of equities here in the u.s. and corporate balance sheets, particularly valuation levels, stocks are just not expensive here. they may not be dirt cheap, but they're certainly not expensive either. we think, you know, now through the end of the year the things that have worked over the course of the last 12 to 18 months continue to work. large equities is certainly in that category. >> certainly the large dividend payers as well. all right. the...
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but sales at stores in the u.s. open for more than a year fell, and the company said it is dealing with inventory shortages in groceries and electronics. shares gained a fraction in the regular session, closing at $58.48 per share, but traded down to around $55 per share in extended hours trading. that is a drop of more than 5%. another retailer worth watching tomorrow may be the gap. after closing at $33.26 today, the stock rallied to $34.50 per share. earnings came in as expected but profit margins were up and sales at its north american stores were growing. dell computer is expecting the big shift in computing from traditional desktop computers to tablets and smart phones to continue. the shift is hitting its bottom line as profits have fallen for four consecutive quarters. third-quarter earnings per share were a penny less than estimates, showing another double-digit drop from a year ago. one of its major business lines, its servers and networking business, showed sales increases. shares closed at $9.56 during t
but sales at stores in the u.s. open for more than a year fell, and the company said it is dealing with inventory shortages in groceries and electronics. shares gained a fraction in the regular session, closing at $58.48 per share, but traded down to around $55 per share in extended hours trading. that is a drop of more than 5%. another retailer worth watching tomorrow may be the gap. after closing at $33.26 today, the stock rallied to $34.50 per share. earnings came in as expected but profit...
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but our scale in the u.s. is very significant. again, i think it circles back to what is the best personalized radio experience in the world. we deliver that today. we make it very hard for anyone to answer the question why you should stop listening to your pandora stations. >> i understand pandora has been lobbying congress to pass internet radio fairness act to lower those set licensing fees which eat up a big chunk of your revenue. that's your plan if this bill doesn't pass? >> well, there is an arbitration process that will take place in 2014 and 2015 that will separate 2016 through 2020 for all internet radio. we're fully prepared to enter that arbitration process and would look forward to making the case for rates that are more fair than what we see today. the bill changes the legislative guidance to the arbitration panel to make that guidance consistent with the guidance that congress has given for satellite radio rate setting and for cable radio rate setting which we think is more even. but even if that bill is not passed,
but our scale in the u.s. is very significant. again, i think it circles back to what is the best personalized radio experience in the world. we deliver that today. we make it very hard for anyone to answer the question why you should stop listening to your pandora stations. >> i understand pandora has been lobbying congress to pass internet radio fairness act to lower those set licensing fees which eat up a big chunk of your revenue. that's your plan if this bill doesn't pass? >>...
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. >> just in time for holiday rush, consumer confidence on the rises in the u.s.. americans optimistic the employment rate will drop over the next year. boosting confidence to highest levels in five years. university of michigan says cons7 sentiment went up this month, index increased 19% in the last year. and where they are concerned is the fiscal cliff. >> new in the next five minutes on abc 7 news at 5:00 what are the must haves on the wish list? 7 on your side michael finney will show which stores are offering the best deals on products this black friday. including computers, tvs and sporting equipment. >> stay tuned for that. 49ers coach cleared the air today about his ig regular heartbeat ask a possible quarterback controversial. he received electrical therapy. as for the controversy, he says isn't one. >> two quarterbacks we're confident have one force. and... we believe in. and... to me, it's opposite of a controversy. >> coach expects alex smith to be cleared soon. back up quarterback will start sunday if smith is not cleared. >> a bay area woman is going
. >> just in time for holiday rush, consumer confidence on the rises in the u.s.. americans optimistic the employment rate will drop over the next year. boosting confidence to highest levels in five years. university of michigan says cons7 sentiment went up this month, index increased 19% in the last year. and where they are concerned is the fiscal cliff. >> new in the next five minutes on abc 7 news at 5:00 what are the must haves on the wish list? 7 on your side michael finney...
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it really is amazing when the u.s. is screwing up in europe. >> honda's spending 200 million to make some transmission plans in ohio, they're trying to make north america their main base for manufacturing. >> talk about japanese companies, though. >> panasonic. >> panasonic has a $12 million write off. >> it has to be sharp, sharp, sharp. and they have concerns about their ability to operate as a going concern. they're looking at investments from on high. the china protests are going to work out. >> this is as much as a stiff today, it's a 30-year low. >> these are huge companies, the vhs, beta max work. that's a good point actually. >> these are all the leaders. these were all the leaders that you think about. >> i remember when there was a period in 1998 and 1999 it was a question of who was going to rule the world, panasonic or sony. >> look, we were talking about japan, we'll see whether that proves to be correct. >> now they're nothing, now they're no wrrks now they're dinosaurs. >> we're not saying that apple's g
it really is amazing when the u.s. is screwing up in europe. >> honda's spending 200 million to make some transmission plans in ohio, they're trying to make north america their main base for manufacturing. >> talk about japanese companies, though. >> panasonic. >> panasonic has a $12 million write off. >> it has to be sharp, sharp, sharp. and they have concerns about their ability to operate as a going concern. they're looking at investments from on high. the china...
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it's gotten to the point where the u.s. federal government filed an amicus brief on behalf of argentina because it's so problematic. the judge has the authority, he has jurisdiction over u.s. institutions and he can say go ahead, defy me, which is what he's done. he's done this on purpose -- >> the u.s. government has filed on the other side. filed the amicus brief on the other side. >> right but he is so furious with argentina, fighting with them for ten years n his '80s, berates their lawyers in court all the time about all of these issues, he's had it and wants to bring this issue to a head now. she has said no way, federal court. >> they claim they're going to appeal, it will be difficult to get an appeal. december 15th will be extremely interesting to see what happens. this story keeps on giving. christi christina kirchner was worried because they've seized a vessel in the port of ghana recently. we'll see what finally happens when it finally gets done. >> steve you have any thoughts on how that might affect more broad
it's gotten to the point where the u.s. federal government filed an amicus brief on behalf of argentina because it's so problematic. the judge has the authority, he has jurisdiction over u.s. institutions and he can say go ahead, defy me, which is what he's done. he's done this on purpose -- >> the u.s. government has filed on the other side. filed the amicus brief on the other side. >> right but he is so furious with argentina, fighting with them for ten years n his '80s, berates...
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u.s. economy today. so we're turning to one of the most seasoned and respected voices on wall street for help. we have dana telsey. she is our guest host for the next three hours. andrew, i'll send it over to you. >> we begin with a visit to toyland and here is toys r us. it opened its doors at 8:00 last night. and we have toys r us ceo joining us right now from the company's flagship store in times square. good morning. >> good morning. >> so i read a report you you had a big line. what's it been like all evening? >> it's been great. we did have a big line. we're at 44th and broadway.line went all the the way to 45th street and then down 45th all the way to 6th avenue. it was huge. people came in in a real celebratory mood. people ate ice cream, relaxed with their kids. i've never seen a black friday like this before, but 8:00 hour worked really well for families. >> let's talk about sales. how did it go overnight? >> we're just starting. this is 5:00 a.m. on black friday morning. we're r
u.s. economy today. so we're turning to one of the most seasoned and respected voices on wall street for help. we have dana telsey. she is our guest host for the next three hours. andrew, i'll send it over to you. >> we begin with a visit to toyland and here is toys r us. it opened its doors at 8:00 last night. and we have toys r us ceo joining us right now from the company's flagship store in times square. good morning. >> good morning. >> so i read a report you you had a big...